View from the Wing is Always Looking for Creative Dating Ideas

This is freaky, but I almost have to respect a man who fakes choking to get a woman’s attention. He flails his arms, coughs and sputters. After a woman rushes over to help, he showers her with gratitude, hugs and kisses. The sheriff’s office in Punta Gorda, Florida has received about a half-dozen calls about the Choking Man, as the Charlotte Sun Herald dubbed him. So far he has not committed any crime, though a woman went to the hospital on Monday with an anxiety attack after an encounter.

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Hilton Gold – Now You Have To Stay at Hilton First

The trusty, reliable AAGU promo — that I’ve been using to give all of my friends, their relatives, and their relatives’ dogs instant Gold status with Hilton seems to have expired. I last used it towards the end of February. The best current promo that I’ve found is SMGD. Call 1-800-548-8690 and signup for a new account or upgrade your current account with Origin Code SMGD. After four stays at Hilton properties, you’ll get Gold status which means point bonuses, room upgrades, and health club privileges.

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You need a British Airways Executive Club Account NOW

After July 1, 2003, the British Airways frequent flyer program is closed to new members unless and until they fly their first expensive flight (Y, B, or H fares in economy or any premium cabin fare). So sign up now before the new rule kicks in. That way you’ll be poised to take advantage of opportunities that come along, like last month’s Jaguar Test Drive Promotion.

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Will Fly For Sex

Scott McCartney doesn’t seem to like the idea of Hooters Air, but his piece does offer a nice retrospect of airlines selling tickets with sex in the 70s. He mentions that “Southwest Airlines decked out its first stewardesses in hot pants and leather boots” but fails to note that their automated ticket machines were called “quickies.” 🙂

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Delta signup bonus

Refer your friends to Delta. Give Delta the email address of a friend who does not currently have a Delta frequent flyre account. Delta sends them an email. If they join, you get 500 miles and they get 1000 miles if they fly Delta or even get miles in some other way (such as via the free Skymiles Dining program). Some folks might interpret the offer as “Delta is losing customers because of the changes to their frequent flyer program.” But that doesn’t seem credible to me, since they’ve made the same offer in the past. Delta just wants word of mouth marketing.

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Northwest signup bonus

The old Northwest frequent flyer signup bonus offering 4,000 miles for the first roundtrip expired December 31st. Now there’s a new offer for new Worldperks members. Signup and receive 6,000 miles — 1,000 bonus miles after the first roundtrip and 5,000 more bonus miles after the second roundtrip. (Enroll by May 31 and complete flights within 6 months.)

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R.I.P.

Looks like the amazing Amtrak offer is no more. Amtrak ticket purchases now must be for $25 or more in order to earn Mypoints.

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Jetiquette

In my line of work, I meet alot of folks with their own jets. I fly commercial. That puts me at a bit of a cultural disadvantage. Fortunately, Bombardier Flexjet publishes a list of ten Rules of Jetiquette for first-time fliers on privately owned jets. Business2.0 provides a summary. The longer piece, summarized in the April, 2003 issue of The Atlantic (Not online yet, but hopefully the piece will be here) offers: Observe the boarding, seating, and drop-off hierarchies… The captain or the owner of the aircraft will normally greet and escort you to the plane. The owner is usually the last to board. The owner will usually sit forward facing and as close to the flight deck as possible, depending on the layout of the aircraft. This way, the owner can more easily communicate…

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